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o-na [289]
4 years ago
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Please help OR else i wont be able to pass the 8th grade

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Tanzania [10]4 years ago
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Many would argue that online schools will take away the social interaction with other students and that since online schools are so flexible, they would not be able to get their work done at all. They argued that traditional school will provide all of the necessities for a student to grow and expand their knowledge. Teachers will be able to prepare students the real world and give them life experiences. Technology is great, but they argue that it can be extremely unreliable and how it could cause late works, tests, exams, and projects. There won’t be an interaction between teacher and student face to face in an online school. Many of these online school do not care enough since their pay will be lower than an average traditional teacher will make, so why should they do extra for their students? A lot of it has to do with the communities they’re in and how the districts hardly gives any money to school because of the environment or do not have the money to spare. This leads to another issue with traditional school. Students are more likely to get bullied at public. There has been a lot of different situations where there was an outrageous amount of students being forced into one room due to the population. A lot of this has to do with overpopulated areas where there just way too many different unknown overcompensating areas where they dont have any sort to really control over their own facility of any distribution of uncanny work.

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